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Admissions

Applicant Status At University of Connecticut

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University of Connecticut Admissions Statistics

Contact Admissions
Phone:(860) 486-3137
Email:beahusky@uconn.edu
Web Site:www.admissions.uconn.edu
Application Information
Open Admissions:No
Common Application:Yes
Application Fee:$70
Application Web Site:www.admissions.uconn.edu/apply/survey.ph...
Dates To Know Deadline Notification
Early Action December 1 February 1
Regular Decision February 1 Rolling beginning January 1
Must-Reply-By May 1 or within 2 weeks of notification thereafter
Admissions
Consideration
Required Recommended Neither Required
Nor Recommended
GPA
HS Rank
HS Transcript
College Prep Courses
Recommendations
Audition/Portfolio
SAT/ACT
TOEFL
Overall Admissions Statistics
Total Applicants:22,142
Male Applicants:10,336
Female Applicants:11,806
Total Acceptances:11,949
Male Acceptances:5,626
Female Acceptances:6,323
Acceptance Rate:54%
Yield: ? 28%
Freshmen Enrollment Statistics
Total Freshmen Enrollment:3,339
Full-Time Male Enrollment:1,701
Full-Time Female Enrollment:1,634
Part-Time Male Enrollment:1
Part-Time Female Enrollment:3
Waitlist Statistics
Applicants Placed: ? 2,753
Applicants Accepting: ? 1,373
Students Enrolled: ? 370
Transfer Statistics
Applications Received:1,765
Applicants Accepted:1,107
Students Enrolled:705

University of Connecticut Standardized Tests Statistics

Standardized Test Scores Critical Reading Math Writing Composite (out of)
SAT (25th - 75th Percentile) 550 - 640 580 - 670 550 - 650 1680 - 1960 (2400)
ACT (25th - 75th Percentile) Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported 25 - 29 (36)
General Statistics
Top 10% of HS Class:40%
SAT/ACT Required:Either
Students Submitting SAT:94%
Students Submitting ACT:25%
SAT Subject Test Requirements
Not considered

Facts

Tips for Getting In
  • Get good grades. In 2008, 40 percent of incoming freshmen were ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class.
  • Take a campus tour and look at organizations on campus you would like to get involved in.
  • Take AP courses in high school to get a head start on college credit.
  • Take the SATs more than once. SAT scores for incoming freshmen have gotten better and are now at 1200.

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